I sure hope he has grown and might still have a lot growing to do...that was one of his drawbacks as a defender.
I wouldnt bank on him growing several more inches...since he is 19/20

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Remember that Cannavaro is the same height maybe a cm or two smaller and he's been one of the great defenders of the last 10 years. It's not all about height and muscle (although those help) but postioning is even more important. Most of the lousy goals we gave up last season were a result of players out of position.Ayman schreef:Venezuelan Ajacied said:
I sure hope he has grown and might still have a lot growing to do...that was one of his drawbacks as a defender.
I wouldnt bank on him growing several more inches...since he is 19/20
Clearly the whole mortgage mess has not affected Amsterdam properties!Kowalczyk schreef:Sportweek reports that Marco van Basten bought a nice little house in Amsterdam's Old-South, with a back yard that runs right into the Vondelpark. Price: 6.5 million euros...
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Don't get me started on the impossible real estate market in the Netherlands (where the prizes are going trough the roof, even in this crisis)!Orange14 schreef:Clearly the whole mortgage mess has not affected Amsterdam properties!Kowalczyk schreef:Sportweek reports that Marco van Basten bought a nice little house in Amsterdam's Old-South, with a back yard that runs right into the Vondelpark. Price: 6.5 million euros...
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We are seeing devaluations on the order of 20-30% in some parts of the US.
Yeah, even if you have a fulltime job with a career prospect, it's still not possible to live in Amsterdam, unless:GangstaRiB schreef:Don't get me started on the impossible real estate market in the Netherlands (where the prizes are going trough the roof, even in this crisis)!Orange14 schreef:Clearly the whole mortgage mess has not affected Amsterdam properties!Kowalczyk schreef:Sportweek reports that Marco van Basten bought a nice little house in Amsterdam's Old-South, with a back yard that runs right into the Vondelpark. Price: 6.5 million euros...
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We are seeing devaluations on the order of 20-30% in some parts of the US.![]()
But on-topic, Van Basten had some 'illegal money' from Berlusconi stacked somewhere.
Due to the vagaries of the magazine's distribution on this side of the pond, or perhaps my own inattention, I just this week tracked down the November issue (with a fairly frightening photo of a bearded Eric Cantona on the cover). The piece, by Simon Kuper (Football Against the Enemy and Ajax, the Dutch, the War), is pretty interesting, though a sidebar (written by someone else?) about MVB's coaching career is fairly snarky; the last sentence reads, "Van Basten, now the manager of Ajax, is no longer regarded as the Messiah." Guess it was written before the current streak!SPL schreef:Four Four Two magazine, on sale most places in Uk , has a very good 3 page article on the great man. A good read.
I agree. I got a copy, thought the article was good but then got a little harsh with the extra piece about his coaching. His few years in charge of the Oranje, while not always playing attractive football, still bought decent results. And of course, we will never forget those games at Euro 2008.aveslacker schreef:I read that piece when at Barnes & Noble last week. I thought it was good, but agree that the sidebar was a bit snarky.
Besides, if Marco wins the eredivisie and Ajax make a splash in Europe, Marco's role as messiah will be confirmed. At least in my eyes.
Funny thing is, I thought Wegereef was having a decent game up until that point.Kowalczyk schreef:Marco van Basten was sent to the stands by referee Jan Wegereef in yesterday's FC Groningen game, because he stormed onto the pitch, protesting against Jan Vertonghen's second yellow card.
The KNVB decided to hand Van Basten a fine of 500 euros, and leave it at that. He will not be suspended.
500 euros' fine... He'll survive that, I think...
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I actually think he's done better than I thought he would.Orange14 schreef:I pose the following provocative question to all, what do you think of the job Van Basten has done so far this season?
I have my own thoughts but would like to see others first.
This is pretty much how I feel. The one thing I have to add is that, under Marco, Ajax have gotten a lot tougher. You could use the Groningen or NEC games as examples. In the past, Ajax would have folded at the first sign of adversity, but now they battle, even if the results don't always end up in their favor. That has to be attributed to Marco.gordonvandekamp schreef:I actually think he's done better than I thought he would.Orange14 schreef:I pose the following provocative question to all, what do you think of the job Van Basten has done so far this season?
I have my own thoughts but would like to see others first.
Coming into the season, I thought it was troubling that he had devoted much of the summer to Oranje in Euro 2008 and Ajax took a backseat. I think that's partly why we didn't purchase a proper defender until just recently. I think it's also hurt the collectiveness of the team, all of which I hope will be rectified this summer where he can devote his full attention to Ajax.
Regardless of this, I'm actually pretty pleased with our performance and standing. I thought it was most important to win the Eredivisie this year (more important than the cup or Europe) and that seems to be the case. 2nd place and only 3 points back from the leaders is a good position to be in half way through the season and while some of that is due to individual performance, a lot of it is Marco's doing.
My one gripe would be with player selection as I would like to see more youths getting time rather than the players we want to sell. The reality is he's put us in a better position at this point in the season than the last few coaches.
I didn't expect huge steps in only one season, but the progress that has been made is encouraging and the team is still working towards its goals. All in all I'm still optimistic about him and hope he is given a few more years to really develop his ideas (which I think is difficult with it being Ajax) and I think we'll see a bigger payoff.
DanK schreef:I was hoping before the start of the season Marco would bring something we have been lacking for a lot of years. Some spirit back to Ajax. He seems to have done that. We are tougher.